![]() The family interactions lead to Yutaka opening his heart and coming to terms with the long-ago sibling mistreatment that caused his food phobias. Young office worker Yutaka lives on “ready-to-eat supermarket meals and salads.” The only thing he ever cooks are onigiri (rice balls with filling), and he always eats alone.Ī chance encounter with Tane, a kid who loves his onigiri, and his much older brother Minoru winds up with the three sharing meals and cooking together. The story is quietly reassuring, good relaxation without being demanding in any way, a warm manga bath.Īuthor Mita Ori manages to combine a boys’ love story, food manga, and a cute kid into a single-volume story. It doesn’t do anything exceptional, but the notes it hits make up a nicely blended tune. Our Dining Table was a satisfying, if not particularly memorable, bit of comfort reading. ![]()
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